U-SHAPE
- Seating around three sides of the room ‐ good for presentations from the front
- Square layout conducive to discussion
- Presentation space in the middle of the room
BOARDROOM STYLE
- Centrally located table
- Classic layout ideal for debate and discussion
- Popular for smaller meetings
- Can be adapted to a hollow square layout
THEATRE STYLE
- Used for product launches, presentations, displays
- Used to present to large numbers of delegates
- Allows for optimal room occupancy
CLASSROOM STYLE
- Used to present to small to medium groups
- Delegates (in ones or twos) have own workspace
- Ideal for testing and individual training
HERRINGBONE CLASSROOM STYLE
- As Classroom Style
- Tables angled towards centre
- Allows more discussion than ordinary classroom layout
CABARET STYLE
- All delegates facing front‐centre on round tables
- Large space in the middle of the room
- Ideal for small group work
DINNER/DANCE LAYOUT
- Tables around the outside of the room
- Dance floor in central area
- Used mostly for weddings and evening entertainment